Graduate Prospectus

Master of Science - Enterprise Project Management

Master of Science - Enterprise Project Management

The Master of Science in Enterprise Project Management (EPM) is a 36-credit degree that goes beyond the traditional tools, tactics and PMI certification preparation taught in most project management programs. The program blends courses in strategic perspectives, project planning, project portfolio management and cross-project leadership for an applied curriculum that teaches students to develop the strategic mindset to effectively lead enterprise-wide project implementation across units and borders.

The Stevens Enterprise Project Management Master's Program prepares students and organizations for the future of project management by focusing on the leadership and business skills needed to manage transformational, large-scale projects across complex organizations. In addition, students will also:

Gain insight and develop leadership skills in the areas of diverse cultural and behavioral project environments

Learn to analyze and evaluate the impact of project and program decisions on strategic business goals

Stevens is the only PMI-accredited University and Registered Education Provider (REP) in New Jersey, New York or Connecticut. This program offers a unique blend of small class sizes, intense collaboration, and global professional networking opportunities. Graduates will leave Stevens with better communications, interpersonal and team skills to plan, implement and manage projects across enterprise systems.

Graduates who earn an Enterprise Project Management Masters also earn 35 professional development units (PDUs) to apply towards a Project Management or Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification or certification maintenance.

Admissions requirements:

Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university

GPA of 3.0 or above and minimum two years work experience

Two letters of recommendation from managers or professors that know your capability

(International students are required to take the GRE or GMAT exam and have minimum ETS score as defined by Stevens Graduate Admissions)

Four-Course Certificate in Project Management

The four-course (12 credit) Project Management graduate certificate, covers both the theory and practice of project management concepts, tools, metrics for project success, planning issues, risk management, human resources, organizational performance and managing complex programs as presented. All courses taken as part of the Project Management Graduate Certificate can be applied to Howe School Master’s degree programs (including the MBA degree).

Graduates who earn an Enterprise Project Management Masters also earn 35 professional development units(PDUs) to apply towards a Project Management or Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification.